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GEORGE GRISWOLD DEAD. Me Was Vice President and Gen- eral Manager of Tuxedo Park, George Griswold, Vice President and General on aise of the Tuxedo Park Association, a Was @ brother of F, Gray Griswold of This etty. Mrs. Schuler Van Rensselaer asioff are his TO SHIPS ARRIVE; @nd Mrs. Harold De RP sletors. Mr, Griswold w: New York & member of sev- Ds and Was fifty-six been a sufferer from r years, A CLEAR COMPLEXION Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes Are Home. Women Can Have | si " Saye Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known) ‘ith @ chilling gale blowing out of Ohio Physician. | the northwest at sixty-five miles an Dr. P.M. Edwards for 17 years | HOUr fifteen steamers made quarantine treated scores of women for liver and| this morning, eight of them having | these vers | sailed safely through the “harred zone.” overdue inard liner Saxonta and the Pan- bowel ailments. During aire to his patients a prescription | made of a few well-known vegetable | OWNS Ingredients mixed with olive oi, nam- | C Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. | to the wind, the ‘ especia pnia were the only ships able to|was learned to-day, is a patient at| ‘ks of You will know them by their olive| peach plore the Woman's Hospital on West One | #8 discharge of firearms in par! ‘rt ‘4d Md ‘ | whe Norwegian-American liner | Hundred and Ninth Street, recovering | {he Bronx, and the death of the rte These tablets are wonder-workers | TN" 4, Nomeman- American MF trom an operation for acute appen-: | Will cause drastic measures to stop It, om the liver and bowels, which cause | Renenstion! arrived from Bergen, by | aicitis performed a week ago last|.. The littie girl was the aug! of & normal action, ¢ off the | way of Halifax, with freight and eight | saturday | Mra. Hvelyn O'Connell, a widow, waste and poisonous matter In one's | passengers—Chariow J. Voptcka, United | pr. Austin Flint of No. 61 Went | \ogcede nent” otled ‘on her ehum, system. If you have u pale face, sal-| States Minister to Roumanta and hts| Fitty-second Street, who performed Hazel Fitzgerald, of No, 8021 Heath low look, dull ¢ pimples, coated | suite, and Jefferson Cassery, Ameri-|the operation, said to-day that hie| Avenue, Hazel and her _ brother, a headaches, a listless, no-g00d | can Charge d’Affaires at Teheran, | patient was in no danger and would| Walter, Frank Kern of No, 1817 ing, all out of sorts, inactive bow-| 5. aa The liner ts a freighter, but! ably be able to leave the horpitas | nklin Avenue and Miss Olive Red- ju take one tablet nightly for a tte snd note the pleasing results the Owners extended tne courtesy Thousands of women as well en|the ship to the diplomats, who we take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the | the only Americans who could got o} successful substitute sor calomel— | of Norway. now and then just to keep in the pink | of condition. 19¢ and 25c.—Advt. 5th Avenue Annual Spring Sale MEN'S FU Absolutely Unprecedented Values On Tuesday and the Balance of the Week NECKWEAR 95c Scarfs made of fine quality Silk and righ Satins in a large variety of styles and patterns. Half Hose AF 29c Men's Half Hose in various colors and qualities; extra good value, novelty stripes. Silk Shirts 4.95 Silk Shirts, made of fine quality Crepe and heavy Silks; n No Charge for Pajamas 1.45 Pajamas made of Madras and Mercerized materials; plain and fancy colors. Coats 14.75 Kenreign Gabardine Coats made in Raglan or box models; sleeves and yokes lined. 1 set-in sleeves. Umbrellas 3.65 Umbrellas of extra fine quality Taf- feta Silk, with natural or sterling silver trimmed handles. Robes made « shawl collar; in and Tan, SPECIAL NOTICE In Addition Exquisite Silk Shirtings to each 8.00, MEN’S FURNISHING DEPT.—35TI 13 HELD OUTSIDE BY Gs-MILE GALE Eight Passed Through War Zone—American Diplomats It was said by the agents of the line that the diplomats would be compelled James McCreery & Co, Shirts 1.10 Madras and Mercerized Materials; vari- ous models and sleeve lengths. Silk Shirts 2.95 Made of fine quality Tub Silk, with plain or satin stripes. Silk Shirts 3.95 Made of extra heavy Silks in neat and Raincoats Rubberized Raincoats — Raglan or Terry Robes 4.95 to remain on the steamer all day, the weather not permitting of sending a tug alongside. The Weather Bureau's forecast of the gale is that there will be little decrease in its violence until sunset. Besides the Saxonta and the Pan- nonia, there came through the barred zone the American steam freighter Onega from Brixham and Vacuum trom London; and the British freight- ers Denis from Liverpool, Olympia | from Marseilles, Eastgate from Pallice and the Brendon from Genoa. Other arrivals were the American steamers Mexico from Havana, Caro- lina from San Juan, Venator from Matanzas and the Philadelphia from San Domingo; and the British steamer Brighton from Kingston, Jamaica. Pacaene ar intctan. Mig MRS, ALFRED VANDERBILT HAD ACUTE APPENDICITIS Operation Performed Nine Days Ago, It Is Learned, and the Patient Is All Right. LITTLE GIRL HIT thy O'Connell, In secluded Mrs, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, it w days henev. It was reported that Mrs. Vander. | bilt’s two children, George and Al- fred, were also under treatment at the hospital, but thie was denied at the Institution, It was sald they had! Moshula Parkway. been ill but had recovered completely. re ut em, 34th Street RNISHINGS NECKWEAR 55c Four-in-Hand Scarfs in a large range of Silks and Satins, also Crepe Faille— “McCreery Special.” Silk Half Hose 45c Extra quality Half Hose; fashioned; Black or Colors, full Pajamas 1.10 Pajamas made of good ser- viceable materials in stripes and plain colors; low cut model. ew Spring patterns. Sleeve Alterations Lisle Union Suits 1.20 White Lisle Thread Union Suits; quarter sleeves and ankle length. 0.50 Madras Union Suits 95c Made of White plaid Madras; Ath- letio styles, of Terry Cloth, with Blue, Gray, Lavender be made into Shirts to measure 6 for 45.00 { STREET ENTRANCE—MAIN FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 149, BY HAL BULLET =) ILED IN PAR Death of Dorothy O’Connell in Auto Blamed on Target Shooters in Van Cortlandt. ‘The Coroner and police were con-| vinced to-day that the death of Doro- thirteen years old, while automobiling in Van Cortlandt Park yesterday afternoon, was due to promiscuous target practice of boys nections of the park. There have been many complaints, y from motorists, of the reck- 1 of No. 885 Macon Street, Brook- were preparing to take an auto! 1 invited Dorothy to accom- drove about Van Cortlandt for half an hour, finally turning into As the machine crossed the Central tracks, 300 feet 1917. ' east of Broadway, the occupants a ® popping noise and Dorothy {Something hit me in the head.” The others thought boys were throwing stones at them and the men got out, but found no one, Then Dorothy began to cry and to com- {plain of a headache, As the car started she fainted, By the time they reached @ doctor she was dead. An autopsy showed half a bullet, prob- aay broken when deflected by a rock, & entered her head below the left | Soon afterward the police arreated & man who said he was George Elll- ott, @ ship carpenter, twenty-one years old, and that he had reached New York yesterday morning from Philadelphia, where he lived at No 1616 Greenway Avenue. Boy scouts had told of a man with a revolver and | 1 and Elilott was traced to ‘onkers line and captured, | Other boys sald they had scen the ; Marksman unscrew the silencer and throw both silencer and the pistol away. They indicated in a general way the place, and there the weapon and silencer were found Fillott denied he had carried * olver, He admitted that he had nin the park, but aald he had not! December, shot « pistol there, He w ked up|day. At the home § ultvan | O'Connor, a uts hae " fdentified him as the man who was| Where Miss O'Bri practising with a revoly » park, | De: The boy scouts were of great aid to the police {n rounding up lads who had been using revolvers in the park. | They told where three lads had a| camp, and here were found youngsters with revolvers and a rifte. They were taken to the police sta- tion Juv They said they wi Both in Retirement After Filing of Action, Miss Honora May O'Brien, Skibbereen beauty, who has brought sult against John B, jonatre banker of No. Drive, ber, one 0} bout Miss O'Brien left here care, We don’t speak any more.” Stephen C. Baldwin, Miss O'Drte Ninety-fourth Street. 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY —Most COLLARS, 1.65 Specially Priced WOMEN’S HAND BAGS | An exceptionally choice collection of Hand Bags, | Envelope or Vanity Bags and Shopping Bags in the new- | est models; made of Real Seal, Morocco, Vachette, Alligator Calf, Cobra, Panther and Long Grain also Black Silk Moire. Hand Bags of Rea! Pin Seal and Morocco leathers, also of Black Silk Moire: some with inside framed compart- 1.95 Envelope purses with top strap handles; made of Real framed fitted with ment and mirror; others with purse and mirror. Morocco; inside and mirror. compartment; purse 1.95 Hand Bags of Vin Seal or Morocco leathers; also Black Silk Moire Baga in a variety of styles. 2.95 Envelope Purses of LKcrase, Vachette, Alligator Calf, Morocco and Pin Seal leathers; some in Black only; others 2.95 Hand Bags, Vanity or Shopping Bags in the newest shapes; wade of Pin Seul, Levant, Panther, and Seal 3.95 Small Hand Bags and Shopping Bags of Black Silk Moire, Vachette, Cobra, Panther and real Seal leathers in the in colors. Small Grain Leathers. newest models. 5.00 FEATHER NECKWEAR The collection includes novelties in Marabout and Ostrich Capes and Scurfs, also Ostrich Feather Boas in all the new Spring shades. Exceptional Values 2.25 475 2.95 4.75 20-inch Feather Boas 33-inch Feather Boas Marabout Capes Marabout Scarfs Attractively Priced HOUSE GOWNS & NEGLIGEES House Gownse—iuade of Lace, dress model; Empire style, with flounce of lace; ribbon bands; rosebud trim- ming 15.50 Negligees—made of Washable Satin or Crepe de Chine; fa graceful model; pretty colorings. 10.75 Slip-Ons—fashioned of Crepe de Chine; trimmed with embroidery, ribbon belt. 8.75 Morning Dresses Latest models and materials, including Striped Madras, Voile, Checked ,and Prices according to materials, 1,50, 1.95, Chambray, _Linene, Poplin, Striped | Ginghams 2.25, 2.95, 3.50 TRE ITP TE RETIREE RE a GIRLS SUIT FOR MILLION AGAINST BANKER OF 83 FALS TO WORRY HN Manning and Miss O’Brien the fust ning, the elghty-three-year-old mill- 81 Riverside for $1,000,000 for jilting her over the telephone the day before they were to have been married last was not to be found to- of the Misses No, 528 Riverside Drive, Nn WAS stopping last her girl friends pro- d to know nothing of her where- vbo three | Christmas,” said Miss O'Connor, “We jhave no {dea where she ts and don't uit Mueller, fifteen, of No, 322 attorney, Is tn Florida and no: |Highty-ninth Street; Dewitt Brown, | his assistants would discuss the nine, same nddress, and George | Mr. Manning was not at his off Laughiin, thirteen, No, 72 Kast|No, 2 Wall Street, or at his home, but servants at the latter place sald that | WOMEN’S NOVELTY NECKWEAR —First Showing —New Designs A highly interesting novelty, suitable for sport or street wear—an assortment of Georg- ette Crepe Neckwear which gives a freshening touch to Spring Dresses and Blouses. the Manning family was not inter- ested in Miss O'Brien's suit, Martin W. Littlete attorney for the aged banker, He has entered a general de- nial to the sult, which was filed in Queens County. Manning, reputed to be worth $15,- 000,000, 18 one of the most influential Catholics tn the city, being a Knight of St. Gregory, one of the highest or- ders which laymen may obtain, Be- cause of his prominence in the church it {# understood great pres- sure has been brought to have the matter settled out of court. John J Manning, a son of the banker, is a member of the New York Stock Ex- change. POSLAM MEETS | EVERY DEMAND WHEN SKIN AlLS You will find in Poslam the quick relief you seek for ailing skin, the active help you need to be rid of Pimples, to heal Eczema, to drive Rash Redness and to clear plexions oslam is applied, angry skin is pleasantly soothed, irritation is allayed. Itching, however intense, is ended. Nothing but a healing pow- ‘er rare avd unusual could accom- |push such complete and satisfying s\work. That is what Poslam possesses of in the highest degree. Sold everywhere. For FREE SAM-| PLE write to Emergency Labo tories, 249-6 West 47th ot York. — Advt Do You Care For Your Eyes? Your eyes do a great deal for you. What do do for them? They surely need attention--they may need glasses. Don’t neglect them! Examination ut dames McGreery & Co, AND WEDN JAY 34th Street Fashionable Shades TIES TO MATCH, 75c¢ Price Advantages in | WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR | —Attractive Models | —Comprehensive Assortments | —Perfect Shapes and Proportions | —Superior Qualities Extra Size Gowns—of Cambric or Nainsook; several models, including “V,” Round, High, Slip-On or Open front; lace or embroidery trimmed. 1.25, 1.50, 1.95 and 2.95 Extra Size Combinations—of Nainsook; lace and em- broidery trimmed; reinforced. 1,50, 1.95 and 2.50 | Extra Size Drawers—made of Cambric or Nainsook, | with trimmings of lace and embroidery. | 75c, 95c, 1.50 and 1.95 models; —daintily 95c, 1.50 and 1.95 Extra Size Petticoats—of Cambric or Nainsook; deep flounces; elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, also Pique or Sateen Skirts. 95e, 1.50, 1.95 to 5.95 Extra Size Silk Petticoats—a varied assortment of new Spring colorings; in solid or two-toned effects; attractive models Extra Size Taffeta Skirts. Extra trimmed, Size Chemises—various ... 4.95, 5.50, 5.95 to 10.95 Extra Size Silk Jersey Petticoata......... 7.50, 7.95, 8.95 COTTON & LINEN WASH FABRICS For Spring and Summer Wear Attractive styles and colors shown in a great variety of the latest weaves. Specially Priced Sheer Crisp Novelty Voiles; printed in new Sport | stripes, Pompadour and allover Challis designs; 83 inches | wide. yard 19¢ | 10,000 yards in plain and fancy weaves, The assortment includes Batiste, Fancy Voile, Nainsook, Poplin, English Suitings and Piques; 27 to 40 inches wide. yard 25¢ LININGS & FLANNELS | pa Ms A Oy | Complete stock of eens, Percalines, Cotton Back | Satins, Fancy Printed Coat Linings, White Embroidered Petticoat Flanuel, Imported Stripe Shirtings and Plain Flannel Suitings Special—2,000 Yards White Flannel Suitings; soft Broadcloth finish.......yard 1.00 i Cotton Dress Foulards ia a variety of neat figures; per- | manent brilliant finish, yard 30c | Imported yon-shrinkable Stripe Flannels in a full les and colors yard 7 of desirable sty! wat i Bid